Isle of Palms South Carolina Golf Courses

The Harbor Golf Course is a very target shot oriented course. It's not the longest course out there, but there are plenty of places for you to get in to trouble. The greens and the fairways are in about the best shape I've seen of any golf course this year. The greens are smooth and quick. It is a fun but demanding golf course. Just look out for the gators while playing this course.

I've been golfing at LinRick for about 5 years now, and I honestly believe it is the most fun course to play in the Midlands of SC. It has a variety of very unique hole layouts so you never get bored. Also, the 16th is a bear! If you can birdie this double-dog-legging hole with a steep-sloping pennisula type green surrounded by railroad ties, you definately have something to be proud of! The course is always in great shape too!

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Course Reviews

Green Acres Country Club"Deceivingly difficult"I'm a scratch player who has played the course as a guest about 20 times in the past 4 years. I have never been able to break par, even on my best days. The trees are very punishing. The doglegs also make the course play longer than it really is. You need to be strategic to score well there.
All in all, it is very well manicured and challenging in a good way. ---Pedro, WA

Camden Country Club"Donald Ross at his best"Don't let the yardage fool you. This is one course where you'll use every club in your bag. On the short 138yd par 3 8th hole, get on the wrong side of the green and good luck making par...you'll need it. From the railroads that cuts across the course to the small doomed green, your in for a great day, if you can find par that is....---Larry von, Columbia, South Carolina

Amherst Audubon Golf Course - Audubon Course"This course is better than most people think..."A lot of people label this course as an "easy" course. At a slope of 112, and having played the course many times, I would tend to agree. However, the course layout does force you to think especially on the 3 water holes 14, 16, and 17. Unlike most new courses, this course has some strategically placed, full-grown trees guarding greens. The course has put new sand in most of the traps.
The course is open and forgiving on most tee shots. It is overcrowded at times, but if you avoid 6:00am (senior citizen time), 10-12pm (college, hs crowd), 3-5pm (second wave), you can play a typical 4:10 hour round. My favorite is the evenings. All of the hackers usually go home by then and you can actually practice on holes by throwing a few balls down without having to worry about keeping pace.
This isn't the Royal Niagara or Peninsula Lakes (which are a far superior value compared to any Erie County courses) but the course does hold some interest to the creative golf mind and will reward an "A" game with lots of birdie opportunities for the single digit handicapper. The greens are sloooww and the fairways are sometimes good, sometimes bad depending on the year. You can justify a driver on every par 4 and 5. There are 200yd, 165, and 160 yd par threes.
I write this review only to convey to the public who tend to bash audubon that this course is improved and is enjoyable to play as far as it's layout is concerned. It's a great place to practice!
Now that you've read this, please don't play this course - it's way to crowded. In my opinion they should raise the rates to keep the population down. I'd be willing to pay extra $ on my season pass to accomodate the rate hike.---Nate L., Amherst, NY